Fill in the Blanks HR_6b_AdjectivesOnline version Adjectives no clues by Tatiana Muchnick 1 1 . Is this a ( fo . . . ) job offer ? 2 . There are still four ( un . . . ) places on the training course . 3 . The trainee was - ( st . . . ) to the point of arrogance . 4 . We had to ask our lawyer for ( pr . . . ) advice on the contract . 5 . The union complained that the ( di . . . ) action was too harsh . 6 . Psychologists claim that repetitive work can be just as ( st . . . ) as more demanding but varied work . 7 . The complaint was proved to be ( gr . . . ) . 8 . Attendance at staff meetings is ( op . . . ) , although the management encourages employees to attend . 9 . The foreman decided to tighten up on ( sl . . . ) workers who were costing the company money . 10 . She made some ( co . . . ) suggestions for improving management - worker relations . 11 . The workforce in the factory is made up of several ( au . . . ) work groups . 12 . There was a ( un . . . ) vote against the proposal . 13 . The ( su . . . ) candidates for the job will be advised by letter . 14 . An ( en . . . ) sales representative can always find new sales outlets . 15 . There are 12 ( sa . . . ) members of staff here , and the rest work on a commission - only basis . 16 . She was in ( co . . . ) employment for the period 1998 - 2002 . 17 . The ( co . . . ) committee was able to keep senior management in touch with feelings in the organisation . 18 . We have a ( st . . . ) lunch hour so that there is always someone on the switchboard .